Okorocha promises to develop Ahiara into a brand new city.

Ahiara in Ahiazu Mbaise local government Area has been included as one of the cities to be developed into a new city by the state government to boost the soci-economic status of the area.

Governor Okorocha announced this at the Ahiazu Council Headquarter during his verification tour of projects and town hall meeting with the people of the area.

The governor who called on the people to support the Rescue Mission government in its efforts to leave a lasting legacies in the state, assured that no part of the state will be marginalized in the distribution of dividends of democracy.

He maintained that all the projects initiated by his administration will be completed within the life of the present administration and appealed to the people to collaborate with government in ensuring that contractors handling the various projects deliver good jobs.

Some of the projects includes, the on-going modern school building in each ward of the area, MDG supported solar Powered Water scheme at Umuhi and Nnarambia among others.

The governor further promise to approve the contruction of access road to Mpam as well as rehabilitate the Afor Oru-Afor Ogbe-Ogurike road to further make the area more viable for economic and social development.

In her remarks, the Majority Leader, Imo House of Assembly and member representing Ahiazu Constituency, Hon Adaku Ihuoma lauded the efforts of the governor in bringing about rapid and massive transformation of the state especially in the areas of infrastructure, rural and urban roads, health, free education and community government council [CGC] which gears towards unlocking the potentials of the rural communities.

She described governor Okorocha as a man that keeps his promise and urged Ahiazu people to continue to support the rescue Mission government.

Ahiara Mbaise has long been developed by Mbaise people. Our dear sons and daughters are hard working people, the likes of His Excellency Rt Hon Emeka Ihedioha, who has been bringing d dividends of democracy to Mbaise nation. So wat d hell is Rochas talking about, too little too late.

Sinking boreholes, building hotels, is supposed to be development? Actually, am not here to insult anybody but just to highlight what we always miss…development is a strategic plan that could span several years and carefully planned by a group of experts. What the governor does is implement it or modify it to suit the time…eg of one is the one mbakwe had…After that plan was derailed, we became a wandering sheep without a shephard n destination. The truth is that we are facing an uncoordinated, random attempt by a group of insensitive so-called politicians. Their rampages last 4-8yrs at a time after which the state suffers dearly and is set back 4-8yrs. We are progressing backwards without realising it n that is why we clap when boreholes are sunk for us in 2014…c’mon! He who has ears, let him hear! The power to do and undo is in our hands n we are using it to do or undo? The answer lies with beach n every one of us…

…in a strategic plan, seaport may be sited in Ngor Okpala not because the governor is from there but because they are very close to water n best suited for it…so people do not need to play sycophancy for the governor to come build the seaport bcos that is what he is voted in to do. Today, universities are being moved from one location to another because the person in power wants it so, and all we do is take sides or clap. Honestly, time calls for a retreat. We need to first change our attitude towards governance. We need to open our eyes because we will still be the ones to suffer. Its not about owelle or ohakim or ararume but about doing the right thing. But to do the right thing, we need to elect the right person. We should stop taking sides with people who are busy looting while we are there suffering. Let’s come together and figure out how to save our society for our children because our greedy leaders have guaranteed the future of their own children!